Hegemonic masculinities in two comic films in Malayalam: Meesa Madhavan e Rajamanikyam

Authors

  • Preeti Kumar

Abstract

This paper interrogates how the films evoke a specific notion of masculinity, and valorise normative male ideals - aggression, violence, and a gendered division of space and labour. Violence and dominance are legitimised and constructed as "natural" of the male "will to power". The paper also evaluates the populist appeal of the film as a reaction against attempts to inscribe a "new man" into the paradigms of gender - the proletarian heroes are traditional male supremacists who dichotomise public and private domains and discipline women to function within the norms of family. Further, it analyses the semiotics of film that work collaboratively to create the masculine image.

keywords: Malayalam cinema; masculinity; gendered violence.

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Author Biography

Preeti Kumar

Professora no Departamento de Língua Inglesa do St. Teresa

Published

2016-06-17

How to Cite

Kumar, P. (2016). Hegemonic masculinities in two comic films in Malayalam: Meesa Madhavan e Rajamanikyam. ArtCultura, 17(30). Retrieved from https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/34803

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Section

Dossiê: Relações de Gênero, Sexualidade & Cinema